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... fan programming, event activations, fan zones, event production, and race weekend logistics. The ... Lead, mentor, and develop a high-performing team while fostering a culture of collaboration ...

Events Manager

Oakland, CA ยท On-site

$60K - $75K/yr

Our culture supports learning, growth and well-being of all of our team members. Summary of the ... handle virtual event platforms (e.g., Zoom, Google Meet, Eventbrite) for online programming ...

... fan programming, event activations, fan zones, event production, and race weekend logistics. The ... Lead, mentor, and develop a high-performing team while fostering a culture of collaboration ...

Plaza Mariachi is seeking a Marketing Intern to support promotions and live event marketing across our entertainment and cultural programming. This role offers hands-on experience working alongside ...

Marketing Intern

Nashville, TN ยท On-site

$14.50 - $19.25/hr

Plaza Mariachi is seeking a Marketing Intern to support promotions and live event marketing across our entertainment and cultural programming. This role offers hands-on experience working alongside ...

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How much do cultural programming event jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for cultural programming event in the United States is $17.72, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.95 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a cultural programming event?

A cultural programming event is an organized activity or series of activities designed to celebrate, educate, or highlight different cultures and traditions. These events can include performances, workshops, lectures, exhibitions, or festivals that promote cultural awareness and appreciation. They are often hosted by educational institutions, community organizations, or cultural centers to foster diversity, inclusion, and cross-cultural understanding. Attendees can learn about and experience various cultural customs, art forms, cuisines, and histories. Overall, cultural programming events aim to bring people together and create a more inclusive and informed community.

What are some common challenges faced when organizing cultural programming events, and how can these be addressed?

Organizing cultural programming events often involves coordinating with diverse communities, managing multiple stakeholders, and ensuring authentic representation of various cultures. Common challenges include balancing differing expectations, accommodating language or accessibility needs, and staying within budget constraints. Successful event planners address these by fostering open communication, building strong community partnerships, and developing detailed project plans that account for logistical and cultural nuances. Flexibility and a proactive approach to problem-solving are key to delivering impactful and inclusive events.

What is the difference between Cultural Programming Event vs Cultural Program Coordinator?

AspectCultural Programming EventCultural Program Coordinator
Primary RoleOrganizes and executes specific cultural events and activitiesPlans, coordinates, and manages ongoing cultural programs and initiatives
CredentialsEvent planning experience, knowledge of cultural contentEvent planning, project management, and cultural program experience
Work EnvironmentEvent venues, community centers, cultural institutionsOffices, cultural organizations, community outreach settings
Industry UsageUsed for specific event executionUsed for managing multiple programs and long-term planning

While both roles involve cultural activities, a Cultural Programming Event focuses on organizing individual events, whereas a Cultural Program Coordinator manages ongoing cultural initiatives and programs. The coordinator's role is broader, involving planning, administration, and long-term strategy, while the event role is more execution-focused.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Cultural Programming Event Coordinator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Cultural Programming Event Coordinator, you need strong organizational abilities, project management skills, and a background in arts or cultural studies, often supported by a relevant degree or experience. Familiarity with event management software, budgeting tools, and ticketing platforms is typically required. Exceptional communication, creativity, and cross-cultural sensitivity enable effective collaboration with diverse stakeholders and audiences. These skills ensure successful, engaging events that celebrate cultural diversity and run smoothly from planning through execution.
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Infographic showing various Cultural Programming Event job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 80% Full Time, and 20% Temporary. Highlights an 80% In-person, and 20% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $36,859 per year, or $17.7 per hour.
Freelance Pop Culture Events Producer & Promoter

Freelance Pop Culture Events Producer & Promoter

Sofar Sounds

Chicago, IL โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 8 days ago


Job description

Born in a London flat in 2009, Sofar Sounds began as an answer to a growing problem: live music had lost its magic. It blossomed into a global movement that kept music at its heart while expanding to comedy, singles, dance, and more, all connected by Sofar's renowned track record for discovering rising talent.
Countless mainstage performers like Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan, Leon Bridges, Olivia Dean, YEBBA, Teddy Swims, Remi Wolf, Hozier, and Lola Young have played Sofar shows early in their careers. More than just a gig, Sofar empowers artists by providing a professional platform, handling everything from booking and promotion to filling the room, while granting artists access to an ecosystem of opportunities including brand partnerships, a powerful content engine, and global media placements.
No two Sofar shows are the same, but each pairs world-class live performance with unique spaces; from a hidden museum room, to private living rooms, gardens, and rooftops. Regardless of the setting, each Sofar experience is an invitation to be truly present. To learn more: www.sofar.com, @sofarsounds.
The Role
As a Freelance Pop Culture Events Producer, you'll conceptualize, curate, produce, and promote Sofar experiences inspired by the cultural moments, fandoms, and media obsessions shaping the world right now. From artist singalongs and film-themed performances to immersive events built around iconic franchises, viral trends, award shows, or major releases, you'll create experiences that tap into the passions of highly-engaged fan communities.
Our Pop Culture Producers are trend-hungry and culturally fluent. You're constantly tracking what people are streaming, quoting, celebrating, or sharing across music, film, TV, internet culture, viral moments, and nostalgia cycles. You instinctively know which moments will resonate and which fandoms will actually sell tickets. You're creative enough to transform those cultural touchpoints into unique formats - live-scored screenings, themed performance nights, community watch-alongs, singalongs, or unexpected experiential twists - and strategic enough to reach the fanbases that will show up for them.
Like all Sofar Producers, you're entrepreneurial and resourceful - whether you're rolling out a concept tied to a global phenomenon, jumping on a viral trend, or bringing a local cultural moment to life.
This is an entrepreneurial, independent role designed for self-starters who want meaningful ownership over how Sofar shows up in their local community. The role encompasses event planning and curation, marketing and promotion, and event execution. You'll be supported by Sofar's Global Communities team and have access to training, resources, and opportunities to connect with other producers around the world.
If that sounds up your alley, we can't wait to meet you!
*Please note that this is a freelance, commission-based partnership, not a traditional employment role, offering flexibility and ownership in exchange for accountability and initiative. While the schedule is self-directed, much of the work naturally happens during evenings and weekends, when live events and community engagement come to life.
What You'll Do
  • Launch and grow Sofar's pop culture programming in your city: producing, promoting, and selling tickets using creative, self-directed local marketing tactics.
  • Conceptualize and produce events inspired by global and national cultural touchpoints: iconic artists, film premieres, award shows, album drops, viral memes, nostalgia moments, fan trends, franchise anniversaries, and more.
  • Tap into fandoms of all sizes (massive global communities or niche subcultures) and develop experiences that feel timely, exciting, and culturally relevant.
  • Identify trending moments, upcoming releases, creator-driven movements, or internet phenomena that can be turned into compelling ticketed experiences.
  • Promote events strategically by reaching the right audiences - leveraging fan groups, online communities, content creators, niche social channels, and cultural micro-communities.
  • Build relationships with performers, venues, creative partners, fan communities, creators, and local organizations aligned with your event themes.
  • Collaborate with other Producers in your city to align on event cadence, neighborhoods, and cross-promotional opportunities.
  • Work closely with the Global Communities team to uphold Sofar's standards, share insights, and shape pop culture programming more broadly.
  • Own the atmosphere and guest experience, ensuring every event feels immersive, on-theme, and rooted in hospitality.
  • Support financial performance by tracking profitability and contributing to the sustainable growth of the city's pop culture vertical.
  • Identify sponsorship or co-promotion opportunities tied to event themes - whether connected to global releases, awards-season moments, or internet-driven hype cycles.
  • Contribute to Sofar's broader programming ecosystem through cross-genre ideas, such as pop culture x music integrations, film-inspired performances, and multi-sensory experiences.

Who You Are
  • You have 1-3 years of experience in event production, pop culture or fandom-driven programming, community building, experiential marketing, social media marketing, promotions, and/or partnerships.
  • You're plugged into global and national pop culture - music releases, film/TV premieres, fandom trends, viral moments, nostalgia waves, creator culture, internet micro-communities, and what's about to peak.
  • You know how to evaluate what will actually sell: what fans care about, what communities mobilize, and which cultural moments have ticketable potential.
  • You've participated in or produced pop culture-centric experiences (themed nights, singalongs, screenings, fan events, watch parties, viral trend activations, etc.) and have a sense for what feels authentic.
  • You're adaptable, reflective, and feedback-driven, continually interrogating what works, what doesn't, and why. You're open to criticism, curious about perspectives beyond your own, and attentive to how different genders, identities, and orientations might experience the same event.
  • You maintain a growing network of performers, creators, venues, or fan community connectors you can collaborate with.
  • You're commercially minded and understand how to turn cultural heat into real-world attendance, excitement, and shareable moments.
  • You excel at reaching niche fanbases and know how to speak their language across social platforms, subcultures, and community-specific marketing channels.
  • You're confident pitching thematic concepts and partnership opportunities, ideally with experience in sponsorships or collaborative activations.
  • You bring creativity, ownership, and hospitality to every partner, performer, guest, and touchpoint.
  • You're organized, efficient, and a clear communicator (written and verbal), capable of managing multiple ideas and timelines at once.
  • You thrive in flexible, self-directed environments while staying deeply collaborative with your Sofar teammates and fellow Producers.

$250 - $5,000 a month
Our Producers earn commission-based pay on a per-show basis. Please note compensation varies based on ticket prices, show volume, and event performance, with ranges from $100-$500+ per event.
Additional Details:
Some cities may already have active Producers or multiple roles available. You must be comfortable working alongside other Producers and collaborating as part of a shared market, particularly in larger cities with multiple neighborhoods or vertical expansion opportunities.
Autonomy and support: You will lead locally while accessing global resources, training, and support from the Sofar team.
Our global Sofar team is deeply passionate about music and the work we do. When we're not working, you can probably find us at a live show or telling anyone in earshot about the new song we can't stop listening to.
If our mission and job opening resonates, you're encouraged to apply even if your experience doesn't precisely match the job description. We are committed to creating a culture of belonging and building a diverse team that reflects a variety of lived experiences, perspectives, and skills.
We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses and identifying potential inconsistencies or verification signals in application materials based on available information. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.